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    Human trafficking has become a popular modern day crime, which comes under the category of slavery. This includes the transport and the trade of other humans, who in this case, are otherwise known as victims. This is done as a purpose of work. On average, the human trafficking industry can equate to as great as $32 billion in one year (SAAS). Around the world, on average, 2.5 million people are smuggled into the trafficking industry at any time, according to the records from the U.N. (SAAS). A…

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    Human trafficking mostly referred to as modern day slavery. It is a global phenomenon that involves maintaining or obtaining the labor or services of another human through the use of force, fraud or coercion in violation of an individual's human rights. Human trafficking encompasses labor and sexual exploitation, and its victims include women, girls and not limited to young boys. Human trafficking takes place in the United Stated but one that can also take place within a country’s borders.…

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    Canada and is often described as a modern form of slavery (public safety Canada). Majority of human trafficking victims in Canada are international women and children living in poverty because they are more vulnerable to forced labour, due to poverty most women and children fall into a trafficker 's trap when they are searching for work. Women typically, are…

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    Although men are victims of human trafficking, women and children are more likely to be trafficked. Human trafficking includes not only sexual servitude, it also involves forced labor. Factors such as poverty, inflation, unemployment, etc. allow traffickers to take advantage of periods of weakness, recruiting victims when they are at their lowest. Those individuals who recruit persons…

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    Human trafficking, the second biggest crime on the planet, also known as modern-day slavery is a major issue in the world today. Many people believe that slavery ended long ago, but it still occurs today. More than two people are forced into trafficking during every minute of every day. Human trafficking is an unimaginable crime that occurs all around the world. It needs to come to an end because of the way it has damaged the lives of its victims and has scarred them for life. As the Ark of Hope…

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    Introduction: I believe human trafficking is morally wrong, not only because it is another form of degrading a human, but also that it happens to children is something that is morally outrageous. In order to increase awareness of the major societal problem of human trafficking is focusing on the high demand and the need for the demand and stop blaming victims for putting them selves in situations victim find themselves in. As a society we need to ask ourselves who benefits from trafficking…

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    not? For millions of people this is reality. This practice is defined as Human Trafficking. Human Trafficking is the obtaining of a person through recruitment, and subjecting that persons by force into slavery. Human Trafficking is an inhumane punishment for unwilling victims; a modern day slavery. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, human trafficking is the second-fastest-growing criminal industry, with children accounting for roughly half of all victims. In 2010, over 2,000 human…

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    ignored, but I feel like human trafficking is one of those things that just can’t go ignored any longer. When someone is dragged into human trafficking, they are used for many reasons. They are forced into prostitution, subjected to slavery, or are forced into committing sexual acts for the purpose of pornography. They live day by day, forced into doing things that are unpleasant not knowing what could happen to them next. They are snatched from their families, lives, and futures just to please…

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    situation whether the other person in harm or in danger. For instance, there are estimates of trafficked victims to have experienced the dark side of human trafficking each year from these illicit activities such as sexual exploitation, forced labor, debt bondage, organ donors, slavery and slave-like practices, serfdom and forced marriage, etc. that are treated inhumanely by starvation, rape, gang rape, physical abuse, beatings, confinement, threats, force drug use and mental/emotional…

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    of the issues that show this to me are the issues of racism and domestic violence. a. Racism is the discrimination of people simply because they are of a different race than us. At one point in our nation’s history, we let this evolve into slavery. Slavery was truly a coldly hostile calculation. It was the forcing of men, women, and children into work because they were a different, and believed to be "inferior" race than others in our country. This is an archetype that has been witnessed…

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